The impact of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex in the environment on one health approach

Author:

Zhang Haobo,Liu Mengda,Fan Weixing,Sun Shufang,Fan Xiaoxu

Abstract

Tuberculosis caused by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) has become one of the leading causes of death in humans and animals. Current research suggests that the transmission of MTBC in the environment indirectly transmit to humans and animals with subsequent impact on their wellbeing. Therefore, it is of great significance to take One Health approach for understanding the role of MTBC in not only the interfaces of humans and animals, but also environment, including soil, water, pasture, air, and dust, etc., in response to the MTBC infection. In this review, we present the evidence of MTBC transmission from environment, as well as detection and control strategies in this interface, seeking to provide academic leads for the global goal of End Tuberculosis Strategy under multidisciplinary and multisectoral collaborations.

Funder

China Agricultural Research System

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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